Dispute Resolution Question Time KSA focused on contract management failures, poor contract drafting and administration
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Month: May 2022
Ohio, Kentucky Seek Design-Build Teams for $2.8B Interstate Bridge
State transportation officials estimate the design-build contract for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project will be worth $2.2 billion.
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Ohio, Kentucky Seek Design-Build Teams for $2.8B Interstate Bridge Project
State transportation officials estimate the design-build contract for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project will be worth $2.2 billion.
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Proposed $700M Wis. Gas Plant Survives Legal Hurdles, But More Loom
Judge upholds state regulators’ decision to allow construction to proceed on Nemadji Trail Energy Center in Superior, Wis.
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Proposed $700M Gas Plant in Wis. Survives Legal Challenges, Though More Loom
Judge upholds state regulators’ decision to allow construction to proceed on Nemadji Trail Energy Center in Superior, Wis.
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AECOM, Skanska, Obayashi Picked for $1.4B Utah Railroad Project
The planned Uinta Basin Railway would connect a mineral-rich region to the national rail network.
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Construction Economics for May 23, 2022
ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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House Panel Poised to Vote on New WRDA Bill
The measure would authorize about $25 billion for new Corps construction projects, including $19.2 billion for a major hurricane and flood protection plan in coastal Texas.
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House Panel Approves New WRDA Bill
The measure approved by the House panel would authorize about $25 billion for new Corps construction projects, including $19.2 billion for a major hurricane and flood protection plan in coastal Texas.
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NYSDOT Moves Ahead on Syracuse I-81 Viaduct Replacement Project
NYSDOT released the short list of design-build teams for the $2.3-million project’s first phase, but advocates say local residents need more safety protections before work begins.
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